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Mars Petcare and the Broad Institute create open-access database of dog and cat genomes to advance preventive pet care
NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- The genome database will power ongoing scientific efforts worldwide and help 
advance individualized pet health care
- Insights from this partnership will feed into the MARS PETCARE BIOBANK(TM), a 
longitudinal study to understand pet health and disease, transforming pet care 
for future generations of dogs and cats
- Mars Petcare Science & Diagnostics President, Nefertiti Greene, hailed the 
partnership as an “important milestone” and “integral to drive scientific 
breakthroughs for the future of pet health”

Mars Petcare is partnering with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, a world 
leader in the genetic and molecular analysis of diseases, to create one of the 
largest open access cat and dog genome databases in the world.

Genomes from 10,000 dogs and 10,000 cats enrolled in the  MARS PETCARE 
BIOBANK(TM) (https://marspetcarebiobank.com/ ) initiative will be sequenced 
over the next 10 years. Insights from the open access database can help advance 
individualized pet health care for future generations of dogs and cats.

The full genome sequence and variant data of the 20,000 pets will be made 
publicly available via the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 
Sequence Read Archive, enabling scientific investigation across a range of 
areas, such as in-depth dog- and cat-breed ancestry, new genetic mutations 
specific to certain dog and cat breeds and how they link to diseases, as well 
as pets’ aging process.

Mars Petcare anticipates releasing the first raw genome sequences as soon as 
they become available throughout 2023, with additional, processed data to 
follow as pets are enrolled in the biobank study. Mars Petcare scientists will 
be analyzing data and publishing initial results for the scientific community 
throughout 2023 and beyond.

Nefertiti Greene, Mars Petcare Science & Diagnostics President, said: 
“The opportunity to better understand cat and dog genetics through specifically 
designed gene sequencing studies is an important milestone that will help us 
deliver on our Purpose: A Better World For Pets. Together with our partners at 
the Broad Institute we hope to find several key ways to provide clinically 
focused, real-world data. This is essential for developing more effective 
precision medicines and that lead to scientific breakthroughs for the future of 
pet health.” 

By connecting the in-depth genome sequencing data to biological samples, health 
and lifestyle data from 20,000 dogs and cats in the MARS PETCARE BIOBANK(TM) 
study, Mars Petcare aims to find new ways to prevent or predict a wide range of 
conditions so that veterinary teams can provide tailored solutions to 
individual pets and improve health outcomes. 

Jennifer Welser, DVM, DACVO, Chief Medical Officer, Mars Veterinary Health, 
said:
“Our latest initiative with the Broad Institute is hugely exciting when it 
comes to advancing preventive pet care. This project could help us further 
understand how we can build individualized pet care solutions for each unique 
dog or cat, which has the potential to become part of routine healthcare 
practice.  As veterinarians, we’re always looking to improve patient outcomes 
and for new ways to solve some of the most pressing pet healthcare challenges 
such as obesity, skin conditions, dental disease, infectious and zoonotic 
diseases, orthopedic disorders and, of course, cancer. I look forward to seeing 
how the open access data can enable new insights supporting individualized pet 
health.”

Sequencing and analysis will be spearheaded by Elinor Karlsson, director of the 
Vertebrate Genomics Group at Broad Institute and professor of bioinformatics 
and integrative biology at UMass Chan Medical School. The Broad Institute is a 
world leader in providing genetic information for biobank projects, creating 
the databases and tools that have made possible systematic studies of the 
genetic basis of disease. 

Prof Elinor Karlsson, Director of the Vertebrate Genomics Group, Broad 
Institute, said: 
“We’re excited to partner with Mars Petcare to establish an open access 
resource of full-genome sequences for thousands of pet cats and dogs living in 
homes across the United States. Making this data fully accessible to the global 
scientific community will provide new insight into the ancient origins of dogs 
and cats—who have lived by our sides for thousands of years—and support 
research projects focused on improving healthcare for pets living today.”

The MARS PETCARE BIOBANK(TM)  and genome sequencing initiatives are part of 
Mars Petcare’s long-standing commitment to investing in science, technology and 
innovation. The company has a well-established history in driving 
transformative pet health innovation through the Waltham Petcare Science 
Institute (https://www.waltham.com/), which has focused on pet health for over 
50 years; and through Mars Veterinary Health( https://www.waltham.com/ ), a 
network of 2,500 veterinary clinics and Antech diagnostic labs across more than 
20 countries.

About Mars Petcare 
Mars Petcare is part of Mars, Incorporated, a family-owned business with more 
than a century of history making diverse products and offering services for 
people and the pets people love. Our almost 100,000 Associates across 130 
countries are dedicated to one purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. With 85 years 
of experience, our portfolio of almost 50 brands serves the health and 
nutrition needs of the world's pets – including brands PEDIGREE(R)  
(https://www.pedigree.com/), WHISKAS(R)(https://www.whiskas.com/), ROYAL 
CANIN(R) (https://www.royalcanin.com/us), SHEBA(R)( https://www.sheba.com/), 
CESAR(R) (https://www.cesar.com/), GREENIES(TM) (https://www.greenies.com/),  
IAMS(TM) (https://www.iams.com/) and EUKANUBA(TM) (https://www.eukanuba.com/us) 
as well as the WALTHAM Petcare Science Institute (https://waltham.com/) which 
has advanced research in the nutrition and health of pets for over 50 years. 
Mars Petcare is also a leading veterinary health provider through an 
international network of more than 2,500 pet hospitals and diagnostic services 
including AniCura(https://www.anicuragroup.com/), Antech 
(https://www.antechdiagnostics.com/)Asia Veterinary Diagnostics 
(https://avd.asia/)BANFIELD(https://www.banfield.com/), BLUEPEARL 
(https://bluepearlvet.com/), Linnaeus (https://www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk/), Mount 
Pleasant (https://www.mountpleasant.com.sg/), VCA (https://vcahospitals.com/), 
VES(https://www.veshospital.com.sg/), and VSH(https://www.vsh.com.hk/). We're 
also active in innovation and technology for pets, with WISDOM 
PANEL(TM)(https://www.wisdompanel.com/en-gb) genetic health screening and DNA 
testing for dogs, the WHISTLE(TM)(https://www.whistle.com/) GPS dog tracker, 
and LEAP VENTURE STUDIO (https://www.leapventurestudio.com/) accelerator and 
COMPANION FUND(TM)(https://companionfund.com/) programs that drive innovation 
and disruption in the pet care industry. As a family business 
(https://www.mars.com/) and guided by our principles 
(https://www.mars.com/about/five-principles), we are building a thriving and 
inclusive workforce reflective of the many pets and communities we serve, 
privileged with the flexibility to fight for what we believe in. And we choose 
to fight for our Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. 

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Source: Mars Petcare